Grouvee’s Official Animal Crossing: New Horizons Discussion Thread and General Hangout

Ouch. Mine haven’t dropped below 113, but on the other hand they cost 101 so not exactly amazing profit

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I bought them for 91 this time, but the first two weeks were between 93-95.
I’ve never sold for better than like 130ish, and I check both my island and my boyfriend’s. It’s decent profit, I guess, but not great.
The first time I sold, mine were selling for 200 the next day, but that’s the only time I’ve seen it that high.

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Have you tried sites like Turnip Prophet to see sales predictions for your island? I’ve found it pretty accurate so far. You need to track data each morning and afternoon but it can be useful.

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The ACNH Life phone app has a turnip predictor as well as various other tracking abilities. It’s pretty neat.

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Thanks to a combination of high value hot items, a bell rock island, a tarantula island, and Flick buying all my tarantulas, I raised enough to pay off my next mortgage, 758,000 bells, in a single day.

Nice.

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it took me two hours of fishing at the pier, but i got a blue marlin to close my month out

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One of my first villagers was Dom. I can’t stand Dom. Apparently I am in the minority, because it seems people love this guy. I even saw him listed for 50 nook miles tickets on nook.market. I was going to just let him disappear into the ether when I replace him, but maybe I should reconsider selling to the highest bidder :wink:

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Looks like my best price for turnips this week is 246, which is this afternoon. Everything points to a downward trend tomorrow morning.

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So I went to a friend’s and bought a film projector but then got disconnected and lost everything, sadly. So now I’m on the hunt for a film projector. If anyone has one I’d be happy to buy one off of you.

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I’ve gotten so many dupes of the steamer basket set… If someone somehow doesn’t have the recipe yet, please let me know. please I have, like, 5 of them sitting on my beach

My turnip prices are consistently so bad, I think I might not even bother at all anymore…

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What is this crazy thing?!?! You can sell your villagers? How the hell does this work?

I’m way behind all of you. I got the upgraded store yesterday, and pulled some weeds for a little while. Pulling weeds is so satisfying to me for some reason :slight_smile:

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Basically, if you have an animal villager move out, there’s a chance it will move to a friend’s town if they had visited you and spoken to that animal. It happened to me a few times between my two copies of New Leaf. I haven’t looked into it with NH because I don’t really pay attention to any of the internet aspects of the game (like people opening their islands for people to sell turnips and such), but I would assume people are letting someone come to their island to talk to the animal that’s moving, and then that animal will end up in the visitor’s town once they move. And, of course, payment in whatever form they’ve decided upon.

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I hadn’t, but I looked into it a bit today. I didn’t have much time, as work’s been really stressful this week. I appreciate the resource!

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Try the Turnip Prophet that I liked to above. It helps you get a feel for your island’s turnip price pattern. So far mine usually goes up to its best price on Thursday or Friday. How much of a profit varies, but I always come out a ahead either way. On the other hand, traveling to other islands via the Turnip Exchange might be the best way to make fast cash.

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I honestly don’t think there is a way behind in this game. There is just where you want to be, and that place is always the best.

Exactly as @Octjillery says. There are three ways an animal villager can leave your island. They can leave in their own, you can invite a camper and the camper will push another one out, or you can use an Amiibo toy or card to kick one out (the latter two only happen if you already have 10 villagers, otherwise the new animal villager just takes up a vacant spot). Once one of those has happened the old villager will spend the next day packing up. There is now a full day when visitors can pop by and invite that villager to come to their island. I presume you need a vacant spot but that part I’m not certain of. Regardless the villager then moves to the new island.

If you advertise this on nook.market or Nookazon you can potentially sell the opportunity to invite the villager for bells, or nook mystery island tickets, or whatever you want. Raymond, everyone’s current favourite grey cat with heterochromia apparently sells for 800 nook tickets.

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I’ve had one before so it’s in my Nookstop. I’ll mail you one.

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I should add that I have a few villagers who, if they should leave, are free to anyone on Grouvee interested in having them on their island. My priority bump out list so far is:

Dom
Carrie
Freya
June

So if anyone wants one of them let me know and I’ll let you know if they decide to move out.

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We’re not partners if you keep taking credit for my work!!

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Standard politician, that Mr Nook. I have no idea what I’m supposed to do with the prize. It’s only worth 2k

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Yea! It’s not expensive enough for me to justify selling it but it isn’t an interesting enough piece for me to want to keep it. It’s in Animal Crossing Limbo!

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